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🚨New MAN Podcast!🚨
Our 450th episode features @jilnotjill (and I) taking listener Q&A!
https://t.co/LA4TEhIAqp
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Artists have long made art when imprisoned (witness Hubert Robert in 1793-94).
@NicoleFleetwoo2 on whether art made by the imprisoned changed when America enforced mass incarceration on its population.
https://t.co/EQbFIopIUT
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🚨New MAN Podcast!🚨
Nicole R. Fleetwood on her new book "Marking Time" from @Harvard_Press (with an exhibition to come @MoMAPS1); Allegra Pesenti with new @hammer_museum acquisitions!
https://t.co/EQbFIopIUT
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Spanish painter Juan Genovés passed away last week. He was 89.
The @hirshhorn has a small, strong collection of his work. It always creeped me out, in all the best ways, that he was well-represented in Washington.
https://t.co/krCXs26kEw
How Hale Woodruff modified a European standard to address America (and its sins).
Adrienne L. Childs on "Riffs and Relations," @PhillipsMuseum, a look at how African American artists mined European modernism.
https://t.co/XxPAGWfHzs
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@mfaboston I wonder if Puryear was also thinking about Matisse's 1930 Le Tiaré. (The first pic is of a version @nashersculpture, the other from a private collex.)
The good folks @nashersculpture asked me what I'm reading and looking at as the pandemic continues.
I keep thinking about St. Jerome (and writing).
https://t.co/Mqdk4Zu3or
Renée Stout was the first US artist to exhibit @smithsonian's @NMAfA. How she came to African art as a child, and how she later expanded her interest in her studio.
She's @SheldonMuseum & on the new MAN Podcast!
https://t.co/pomfO1xdWA
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All things considered, I think I might prefer a plague of frogs.
Illustration from Hans Lufft's High German Bible, Wittenberg, 1550 and @britishmuseum.